Wed 13th Mar 2019
Cardinal Newman School 50th Anniversary Concert
7:00pm - 9:00pm
Price: £7 / £5 concessions
Cardinal Newman School 50th Anniversary Concert
Luton Library Theatre
Luton Irish Forum presents
Cardinal Newman School celebrate 50 years!
A spectacular event showcasing the talents of the students at Cardinal Newman School over the past 50 years, through dance, music and song.
Part of the Luton Irish Forum's St. Patricks Day celebrations.
Age guidance: All ages
Event website: | www.cardinalnewmanschool.net |
Dates
- Wednesday, March 13, 2019
Luton Library Theatre
Luton Library Theatre opened in 1962 as a lecture theatre before gradually changing to a traditional entertainment venue with 256 seats and two side aisles.
The Theatre began to build up a programme of amateur and professional drama, film, music of all types and children's events. In fact a pretty long list of events that covers almost every taste!
All of this continued through the sixties, seventies and eighties. During the nineties the seating was changed to a more modern style and colour with a centre isle with a slight rake. This meant the amount of seating had to be reduced to the current capacity of 238.
In the late nineties and early noughties, there were more changes both fabric and technical makeup of the Theatre. This brings us up to 2009, when the Library itself closed for a major refurbishment. Some improvements were made to the front of house and bar areas of the theatre, plus the introduction of a new cafe.
Venue Hire
Luton Library Theatre with it's 238 seated capacity auditorium and Bar Area. See Venue Hire for more information.
Programming
To become part of Luton Library Theatre's programme, please contact our Head of Arts & Cultural Programmes, Fahim Qureshi at Fahim.Qureshi@LutonCulture.com
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